Hon George Cash asks about the number of reported incidents of theft or vandalism at fee-paying security compounds for motor vehicles at metropolitan railway stations. The answer details incidents at Stirling, Warwick, Whitfords, Edgewater, Currambine, and Midland car parks.

AnsweredQoN 1717Legislative Council
Asked
2 March 2004
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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I refer to the security compounds provided, subject to a fee, for motor vehicles at various metropolitan railway stations -
How many incidents of theft or vandalism to patrons motor vehicles have been reported since these fee paying facilities have been established for each of the respective locations?

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Answered
1 April 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
30 days
1) Stirling car park One. A door handle of the vehicle was tampered with. 2) Warwick car park None 3) Whitfords car park One. A stereo and speakers were stolen. 4) Edgewater car park None 5) Currambine car park One. A door handle of the vehicle was tampered with. 6) Midland car park Four vehicles had window damage on 21 January 2004.
2) Warwick car park None 3) Whitfords car park One. A stereo and speakers were stolen. 4) Edgewater car park None 5) Currambine car park One. A door handle of the vehicle was tampered with. 6) Midland car park Four vehicles had window damage on 21 January 2004.
3) Whitfords car park One. A stereo and speakers were stolen. 4) Edgewater car park None 5) Currambine car park One. A door handle of the vehicle was tampered with. 6) Midland car park Four vehicles had window damage on 21 January 2004.
4) Edgewater car park None 5) Currambine car park One. A door handle of the vehicle was tampered with. 6) Midland car park Four vehicles had window damage on 21 January 2004.
5) Currambine car park One. A door handle of the vehicle was tampered with. 6) Midland car park Four vehicles had window damage on 21 January 2004.
6) Midland car park Four vehicles had window damage on 21 January 2004.

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